JakartaPost-Jan 11, 2021

Authorities said they have picked up signals believed to be from the black boxes belonging to the Sriwijaya Air SJ-182 passenger jet that crashed off the coast of Jakarta. The National Search and Rescue Agency (Basarnas), assisted by the Indonesian Navy and relevant agencies, is racing against time to find both flight data and cockpit voice recorders of the aircraft that was meant to land in Pontianak, West Kalimantan, but disappeared from the radar only minutes after taking off on Saturday afternoon. Carrying 50 passengers and 12 crew members, the aircraft had climbed to about 11,000 feet before contact was lost and it suddenly nosedived, according to tracking website flightradar24.com. Indonesia’s aviation businesses had been expanding in recent years, but concerns also remained that these airlines could struggle to find manpower to maintain quality and safety.

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